1891 – Ess-na-Larach Tea Rooms, Glenariff, Co. Antrim
Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen.
Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen.
A pair of houses designed for his father and another relative described as being in the ‘English Domestic Revival’
The Grand Central Hotel stood at 12-26 Royal Avenue,
Temporary convention hall for a vast meeting of Ulster Unionists to discuss the possibility of Home Rule being granted to Ireland by Gladstone.
Originally opened by the Belfast & County Down Railway in 1848,
Constructed for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway,
Large commercial development for John Fulton &
The former Fire Brigade Headquarters at 96 Chichester Street were constructed 1892-94 by Borough Engineer J.C.
Design for a pair of semi-detached villas for the Windsor area of Belfast.
Built between 1894-5 and damaged by bombs during the troubles and then restored,